Robert Stone papers, 1910-1960.

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Robert Stone papers, 1910-1960.

Materials in this collection include articles & speeches, correspondence, an autobiography (incomplete), papers regarding the Charles Boswell estate with which Stone was involved, and materials regarding the Shawnee County Historical Society & the Cyrus Kurtz Holliday Memorial Association. Also included are 2 mss. regarding the artist and Robert Stone's brother, George Melville Stone: George M. Stone: the life of a portrait painter, a reminiscence written by Stone and George Melville Stone, a brief address given by Thomas F. Doran at the Mulvane Museum of Art on the Washburn College (now University) (Topeka, Kan.) campus. The autobiography--dictated to his daughter, Lillian Stone Johnson--contains references to the Boissiere Orphans Home & Industrial School and Cities Service Co. legal cases and Potawatomi Indian claims that Robert Stone worked on.

0.4 ft. (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7804934

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Shawnee County Historical Society (Kan.)

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Stone, George (George Melville), 1858-1931

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Mulvane Art Museum

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Washburn College

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Cyrus Kurtz Holliday Memorial Association.

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Boswell, Charles, d. 1884

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Doran, Thomas F., 1862-1939

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Boissiere Odd Fellows' Orphans' Home and Industrial School

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Cities service company

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Johnson, Lillian Stone.

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Stone, Robert, 1866-1957.

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Lawyer, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1905-17, Republican), speaker of the House (1915); of Topeka. From the description of Robert Stone papers, 1910-1960. (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 613682789 ...